Movies Starring David Boston
Total movies found: 30, viewing from 1 to 20
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Arthur
[ 2011, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Comedy
Actors: Helen Mirren, Russell Brand, Jennifer Garner, Greta Gerwig, Nick Nolte, Luis Guzmán, Geraldine James, Leslie Hendrix, Anya Bergstedt Jordanova, Anna Kuchma, Alex Ziwak, Jennifer Butler, Christina Calph, Stink Fisher, Brian McElhaney, Charlie Hewson, Cherene Snow, Dylan Clark Marshall, Tuffy Questell, Naeem Uzimann, Dimitri DeFresco, Kevin Cannon, Michael Jeremiah, Sylwia Wardaszka, Brett McClelland, Marc Bicking, Peter Van Wagner, Ralph Rodriguez, Jacque Temple, Maria-Jose Davo, Ed Jewett, Denny Bess, Russell Gibson, Faye Yvette McQueen, Allison Kelly, Peter Bond, Chelsey Donn, Farouk Chakwa, Anthony Amodeo, Joseph Basile, David Boston, Scott Churchson, Sara Chase, Shirley Dluginski, Jennie Eisenhower, Rosemary Howard, Steven J. Klaszky, Tony Kost, Ron Maestri, Kal Parekh, Danny Pennacchi, Steve Rosen, Joe Urban, Steven Weisz
Directors: Jason Winer
Irresponsible charmer Arthur Bach (Russell Brand) has always relied on two things to get by: his limitless fortune and the good sense of lifelong nanny Hobson (Helen Mirren) to keep him out of trouble. Now he faces his biggest challenge - choosing between an arranged marriage that will ensure his lavish lifestyle or an uncertain future with the one thing money can't buy, Naomi (Greta Gerwig), the only woman he has ever loved. With Naomi's inspiration and some unconventional help from Hobson, Arthur will take the most expensive risk of his life and finally learn what it means to become a man, in this re-imagining of the classic romantic comedy "Arthur."
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Ceremony
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Comedy
Actors: Uma Thurman, Lee Pace, Michael Angarano, Rebecca Mader, Jake M. Johnson, Reece Thompson, Brooke Bloom, Nathalie Love, Harper Dill, Joe Dolinsky, Oscar J. Castillo, David Boston
Directors: Max Winkler
A perpetual adolescent stumbling through his 20s with inflated self-confidence, Sam (Michael Angarano) clings to the naive notions of love and romance that he immortalizes in a series of unpublished children’s books. With his sensitive, sycophantic best friend Marshall (Reece Thompson) in tow, he heads to the Hamptons to make a last-ditch effort to woo the object of his infatuation. Thirty-something publisher Zoe (Uma Thurman) is about to marry Whit (Lee Pace), a self-important documentary filmmaker who’s an outrageous cross between Jacques Costeau and “Crocodile Hunter” Steve Irwin. Sam refuses to accept that anyone else could be the love of Zoe’s life and, dressed to the nines in a crumpled burgundy suit, crashes Zoe and Whit’s wedding reception, determined to prove his point. Like its lead character, "Ceremony" is dressed for laughs, clothed in all the finery common to romantic comedies: geeky best friends crashing a party in search of revelatory adventure; an egotistical buffoon as the lead character’s romantic competition; a younger sibling ("Paper Heart"’s Jake M. Johnson – heartfelt and hilarious in every scene) who’s satisfied being a loser since the role of overachiever has already been taken; and of course, a lovelorn lad who clings to his romantic delusions until they blow up in his face. Yet the heart of the film is deep, complex and ultimately more serious than its initial trappings may suggest. Showing startling maturity for a first-time writer-director, Max Winkler is less concerned with easy laughs and poppy punchlines than with peeling back the layers of his characters’ insecurities, revealing the damaged heart beating beneath the surface and the wounded ego that struggles to gain attention. Is Sam searching for true love or for unconditional acceptance from a mother figure? When we engage in the ceremonies of courtship, are we following our hearts or being led astray by our desires? Drawing seamlessly upon these themes while eliciting pitch-perfect performances from a terrific cast, Winkler announces himself as a talented director capable of plumbing the depths of human relationships.
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Last Night
[ 2010, USA, France ] starting from $1.99Actors: Keira Knightley, Sam Worthington, Eva Mendes, Guillaume Canet, Daniel Eric Gold, Griffin Dunne, Stephanie Romanov, Scott Adsit, Stephen Mailer, Justine Cotsonas, Rae Ritke, Chriselle Almeida, Zach Poole, Jon Norman Schneider, Christian Lorentzen, William Clemente, Steve Antonucci, David Boston, Lana Taylor, John Treacy Egan, Shevy Berkovits Gutierrez, Cheryl Ann Leaser, Karen Pittman, Annie Rohling
Directors: Massy Tadjedin
New York. A young, wealthy, handsome couple’s love is put to the test one night when, husband Michael (Sam Worthington), goes on a business trip with his new, sexy colleague Laura (Eva Mendes), and his wife Joanna (Keira Knightley), meets an old flame Alex (Guillaume Canet). Both are tempted by these irresistible sexy dates. Over the span of one night, the two lovers must make difficult choices. A desperate, but deeply sensual search fed with faithfulness, indulgence and jealousy. A story of love and eroticism all in one long night. Malicious and fleeting just like an affair.
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The Town
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Welcome to the bank robbery capital of America.
Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Actors: Ben Affleck, Rebecca Hall, Jon Hamm, Jeremy Renner, Blake Lively, Slaine, Owen Burke, Titus Welliver, Pete Postlethwaite, Chris Cooper, Dennis McLaughlin, Corena Chase, Brian Scannell, Kerri Dunbar, Tony V., Isaac Bordoy, Michael Yebba, Daniel Woods, Jimmy Joe Maher, Mark Berglund, Michael Romig, Michael Malvesti, Jack Neary, Ed O'Keefe, Joe Lawler, Ben Hanson, Brian A. White, Richard Caines, Frank Garvin, Danny Ring, Gary Galone, David Catanzaro, Jeremiah Kissel, Malik McMullen, Adam J. Husband, Danny DeMiller, Peter Looney, Lennin Pena, James McKittrick, Ted Arcidi, Bryan Connolly, Quan Liang Chen, Alex Winston, Michael F. Murphy, Michele Cressinger, Kimberly Mahoney, Bobby Curcuro, Nicole Page, Georgia Lyman, Robert Boyden, Jamie Ghazarian, Rich Manley, Billy "V" Vigeant, Chick Bernhardt, David Boston, Alexandra Bussell, Katelyn Cahill, Eric Ryan, Tommy Dallace, Mary A. DeBriae, Steven Fabiano, Duncan Putney, Keith Fluker, Carlos Foglia, Jim Ford, Rich Foster, John Franchi, Victor Garber, Dan Marshall, Jeff Martineau, Robert Masiello, Kevin McCormick, Thomas Olson, Don Orsillo, Americo Presciutti, Billy Silvia, Rich Skinner, George J. Vezina
Directors: Ben Affleck
The Charlestown neighborhood of Boston is renowned for churning out a high number of armed robbers, generation after generation. These robbers never leave their Charlestown life on their own volition, the neighborhood where there is an unwritten code to protect that lifestyle. Such robbers include friends Doug MacRay, James Coughlin, Albert 'Gloansy' Magloan and Desmond Elden. Doug and James in particular treat each other like family, as the Coughlins have realistically been as such to Doug since Doug's mother ran off and Doug's father, Stephen MacRay, was sent to prison. James' single mother sister, the drugged out Krista Coughlin, and Doug have a casual sexual relationship. The foursome carry out a mostly successful bank robbery, but due to circumstances take the bank manager, Claire Keesey, hostage for a short period before releasing her physically unharmed. They find out that Claire lives in Charlestown, so they want to ensure that she did not see anything that could incriminate them if they were to ever run into her. As such, Doug begins a personal relationship with her to find out what she knows and what she's told the police and the FBI, who have taken charge of the investigation. He learns that she has kept some information from the authorities for her own protection but information that could identify James in particular. But Doug slowly falls for her, as she does for him. Ultimately, Doug dreams about leaving his Charlestown life to be with Claire anywhere but there. But Doug has to try and keep his true identity from her, and keep the fact that he is seeing her from his colleagues. But leaving is not as easy as he would like as he and the gang are tasked with a big job by a local gangster named Fergie whether Doug likes it or not. And Adam Frawley, the FBI's lead investigator, comes into evidence that links the foursome to the bank robbery and a subsequent armored car heist, so is on their tail for evidence that will send them away dead or alive. Written by Huggo
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The Extra Man
[ 2010, USA, France ] starting from $1.99A sexless new comedy
Genres: Comedy
Actors: Katie Holmes, John C. Reilly, Kevin Kline, Paul Dano, Dan Hedaya, Alicia Goranson, John Pankow, Patti D'Arbanville, Celia Weston, Marisa Ryan, Jason Butler Harner, Marian Seldes, Alex Burns, Lynn Cohen, Jackie Hoffman, Justis Bolding, Beth Fowler, Jean Brassard, David Boston, Rafael Sardina, Victoria Barabas, Graeme Malcolm, Peter Kybart, Lisa Brescia, Kevin Scullin, Barbara Christie, Marshall Factora, Gisele Alicea, John Leighton, Elizabeth Blancke-Biggs, Betty Hudson, George Peck, J. Santiago, Bill Walters, Lauren Weisman
Directors: Shari Springer Berman, Robert Pulcini
A man who escorts wealthy widows in New York's Upper East Side takes a young aspiring playwright under his wing.









